01731nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001300043653003300056653002700089653003300116100002800149700002400177700001200201700002400213245007500237856014500312490000700457520102900464022002001493 d10aAmazonia10aAmazonian Kichwa nationality10aindigenous communities10aIntangible cultural heritage1 aClaudia Maldonado-Erazo1 aNancy Tierra-Tierra1 aMaria y1 aJose alvarez-Garcia00aSafeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Amazonian Kichwa People uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85122911908&doi=10.3390%2fland10121395&partnerID=40&md5=f763fe2c9014af2e6092b420d7b63d770 v103 aIndigenous communities express their concern about the weakening and low appreciation of their millenary and ancestral manifestations and knowledge, due to society’s accelerated globalization. This fact has caused intergenerational transmission to be minimal, resulting in a gradual cultural erosion and loss of collective memory of human groups. The purpose of this study is to safeguard of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of the Amazonian Kichwa nationality through identification and records of cultural manifestations. The analysis corresponds to a descriptive process of all the information collected, which was built from the development of multiple processes of cultural revitalization that correspond to in-depth interviews with community leaders and participatory workshops with all members of the community. During the process, an increase in the exchange of knowledge was observed, in addition to constant cultural insurgency in which the peoples maintain themselves in order to safeguard their cultures. a2073445X (ISSN)